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I’ve worked (for years) with easily a dozen people who either are there or spent meaningful time there.

I also work hard not to print gossip and hearsay (I try not to even mention so much as a first name, I think I might have slipped one or twice on that though not in connection with an accusation of wrongdoing), there’s more than enough credible journalism to paint a picture, any person whose bias (and I have my own but it’s not like, over being snubbed for a job or something it’s a philosophical/ethical/political agenda) has not utterly robbed them of objectivity can acknowledged that “this looks really bad and worse all the time” on the basis of purely public primary sources and credible journalism.

I think some of the inside baseball I try very hard not to put in writing might be what cranks it up to “people are doing time”.

I’ve caught more than a little “less than a great time” over being a vocal critic, but I’m curious if having gone pretty far down the road and saying something is rotten, why you’d declare a willingness to defy a grand jury or a judge?

I’ve never been in court, let alone held in contempt, but I gather it’s fairly hard time to openly defy a judge.

I have friends I’d go to jail for, but not very many and none who work at OpenAI.



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